LOOK: Manny Pacquiao gives Twitter shout-out to Conor McGregor after TKO win
By Jan Carlo Anolin
Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao had wished Conor McGregor all the best for his fight against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in the Octagon on Friday. And on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time), Pacquiao gave a huge shout out to the returning Irishman.
Conor McGregor hits Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone during a UFC 246 welterweight mixed martial arts bout Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
McGregor only needed 40 seconds to beat Cerrone, with a head kick and few strikes on the floor to complete his comeback in the UFC – his first win since 2016.
After referee Herb Dean stopped the match at the 40-second mark, the T-Mobile Arena crowd in Las Vegas roared for McGregor.
In the virtual world, Pacquiao was one of those impressed with McGregor’s fight and tweeted “THE NOTORIOUS!!!"
https://twitter.com/MannyPacquiao/status/1218768346268585989
Sean Gibbons, Pacquiao’s right hand man, replied to the tweet with a recorded replay of McGregor’s stoppage.
McGregor (22-4) floored Cerrone (36-14) only 20 seconds into the bout with a perfectly placed kick and finished the match on the ground after mercilessly pounding Cerrone in the face.
https://twitter.com/KnuckleheadSean/status/1218770038598950913
Gibbons teased the public with a possible Pacquiao-McGregor showdown after talks surfaced on social media recently.
Meanwhile, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has his own plans for McGregor and posted a non-captioned poster on Instagram labeled “Mayweather-McGregor 2 2020”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7fa2HRl3aI/
Mayweather followed through with another post featuring UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ffIjhlUmP/
In 2018, Nurmagomedov defeated McGregor in the lightweight division via submission. (with reports from Nick Giongco and the Associated Press)
Conor McGregor hits Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone during a UFC 246 welterweight mixed martial arts bout Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
McGregor only needed 40 seconds to beat Cerrone, with a head kick and few strikes on the floor to complete his comeback in the UFC – his first win since 2016.
After referee Herb Dean stopped the match at the 40-second mark, the T-Mobile Arena crowd in Las Vegas roared for McGregor.
In the virtual world, Pacquiao was one of those impressed with McGregor’s fight and tweeted “THE NOTORIOUS!!!"
https://twitter.com/MannyPacquiao/status/1218768346268585989
Sean Gibbons, Pacquiao’s right hand man, replied to the tweet with a recorded replay of McGregor’s stoppage.
McGregor (22-4) floored Cerrone (36-14) only 20 seconds into the bout with a perfectly placed kick and finished the match on the ground after mercilessly pounding Cerrone in the face.
https://twitter.com/KnuckleheadSean/status/1218770038598950913
Gibbons teased the public with a possible Pacquiao-McGregor showdown after talks surfaced on social media recently.
Meanwhile, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has his own plans for McGregor and posted a non-captioned poster on Instagram labeled “Mayweather-McGregor 2 2020”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7fa2HRl3aI/
Mayweather followed through with another post featuring UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ffIjhlUmP/
In 2018, Nurmagomedov defeated McGregor in the lightweight division via submission. (with reports from Nick Giongco and the Associated Press)